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...NCAA’s pairwise ranking system and lack of automatic bids, a Crimson victory in the ECAC North semi-final over No. 4 Dartmouth (25-5-2) on Saturday will not be enough to propel them into the Frozen Four. Nonetheless, a victory over the top-seeded Big Green, followed by a victory over either St. Lawrence or Brown in the final would silence the naysayers who underestimated the team without its Olympians...
Freshman Mike Soto placed 14th and junior Derek Lindblom finished 15th. Both advanced to the semi-final round. Sophomore Steve Milder was eliminated in the second round but ended up 16th...
...semi-finals, however, it was Tiomkin who had the last laugh, narrowly edging Schmidt, 5-4. Schmidt’s only other loss in the round was another close 5-4 decision to NYU’s Aleksandr Nazarov...
...semi-formal dance, in past years gave first-years the opportunity to meet then-University President Neil L. Rudenstine and his wife Angelica...
...good news does not stop with merely receiving home ice for Harvard. If Harvard wins its first-round series, it is guaranteed a spot in the ECAC semi-finals. If the Crimson had finished with any seed under three, it would have been forced to play a “play-in” game in Lake Placid. This is a one-game, do-or-die series where the loser goes home and the winner is forced to play Cornell, by far the best team in the ECAC, in the semis...